Why you’ll love it: New York’s Hudson Valley has no shortage of family fun in store. Go to the New York Renaissance Faire or pretend you’re in the Scottish Highlands while touring Lyndhurst, a jaw-droppingly beautiful Gothic revival mansion in Tarrytown. And if you’re with the kids, you’ll definitely want to head to the town of Goshen, located at the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, because that’s where Legoland is, of course!
Budget tip: Farmers markets, wineries, natural beauty, arts, culture and history await in this region, and much of it is inexpensive or free to enjoy. Walk, run or bike over the Walkway Over the Hudson, which is the world’s longest elevated pedestrian bridge, dating back to the 19th century and spanning the Hudson River between Poughkeepsie and Highland.
How to get there: Albany is an hour north, but when flying into the Hudson Valley, you’ll likely want to look at flights into Newark, New Jersey, or New York’s LaGuardia Airport, each under two hours away by car. Plus, most of that drive is very scenic along the Hudson River.
Where to stay: The hotel and each of the Legoland Resort‘s seven themed lands are not only fun to stay and play, it’s where kids can get their licenses at driving school, patrol the wharf as members of the coast guard academy and experience the Lego Factory Adventure Ride, where families are shrunk down to miniature size and can witness the colorful creation process of a Lego brick.